Mutants of phage T2, of the group called rII mutants, are known to lack the parent phage's ability to form plaques on strains of Escherichia coli lysogenic for phage λ That they are capable of initiating desoxyribonucleic acid synthesis in the infected lysogenic host cells but are incapable of maintaining it has been shown by the present study using T2r7and -E. coli C112 (λs). In contrast with the superficially similar behavior shown by some other phages (e.g. λv1h), ultraviolet irradiation and consequent induction of the lysogenic culture do not release the prophage-linked inhibition of T2r7DNA synthesis. Net ribose-nucleic acid synthesis is stopped in all cultures on infection with T2r7.
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